But that, it could be argued, is just another form of self-overcoming. What do you think? — Merkwurdichliebe
Scope insensitivity influences how bad people consider the extinction of the human race to be. For example, when people are motivated to donate money to altruistic causes, the quantity they are willing to give does not increase linearly with the magnitude of the issue: people are roughly as willing to prevent the deaths of 200,000 or 2,000 birds.[28] Similarly, people are often more concerned about threats to individuals than to larger groups. — Wikipedia
A variation of this analogy instead compresses Earth's 4.6 billion year-old history into a single day: While the Earth still forms at midnight, and the present day is also represented by midnight, the first life on Earth would appear at 4:00 am, dinosaurs would appear at 10:00 pm, the first flowers 10:30 pm, the first primates 11:30 pm, and modern humans would not appear until the last two seconds of 11:59 pm. — Wikipedia
Self-Overcoming — ZzzoneiroCosm
If I were to give philosophical advice, I would say: lean into it... embrace your ignorance and cultivate the use of such sophisticated terminologies — Merkwurdichliebe
I don't believe in saints, but that's me, I could be wrong, it's a terrible tragedy. I just don't trust people that over-advertise their righteousness and benevolence. And a sinner trying to be (sincerely) good always impresses me. I have soft spot for redemption — Merkwurdichliebe
Those are my favorite words to use here on tpf. — Merkwurdichliebe
Its the worst kind of selfishness. — Merkwurdichliebe
suspension of belief. — Merkwurdichliebe
that’s how I understand it too. This idea of there being permanent, unchangeable objects - the original meaning of ‘atom’! - no longer holds. So the answer to the question ‘does the electron exist’ just is the wave-function. The answer it gives is again a distribution of possibilities, not a yes/no. ‘Exists’ doesn’t apply. ‘Does not exist’ doesn’t apply. (Does that ring a Bell?) — Wayfarer
A system for use with a multi-valued semantics can be paraconsistent or not.
However, as far as I know, a paraconsistent system can't have a classical 2-value semantics. — TonesInDeepFreeze
Examiners just want to test your understanding and methodology, but God wants to test your calculating skill as well. — unenlightened
The very short version is, non-locality means that when you measure the properties of a particle in one position, the properties of the entangled particle are also fixed by that measurement at that instant of measurement, regardless of the distance between the two. So making a measurement here creates an outcome there without any apparent means for that information to be transmitted - because it's instantaneous, then it is faster than the speed of light which is the upper limit for any actual transmission. See this entry. — Wayfarer
Je n'avais pas besoin de cette hypothèse-là (I had no need of that hypothesis). — Pierre-Simon Laplace
The "very good reasons" are emotional reasons are they not? Reason (logic) itself pertains to the form (coherency, consistency and validity) of thought and has nothing to say about content, as I understand it. — Janus
Not sure what you mean but those are pretty words and I'm happy to add them to my vocabulary list. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Good to know you (and the dictionary) see what the problem is. :smile: — ZzzoneiroCosm
"If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise". — Janus
Good point. That’s because dissatisfaction is the norm. It’s harder to pinpoint what permanent satisfaction is like. Everything is so based on struggle, we’ve made an art of justifying it, making peace with it, enshrining it, recommending it. You name it. — schopenhauer1
